Haven't seen any problems.
I have two FC cables between the V3700 and the server, and I guess that's why I see two /dev/sdX.
If you have eight cables, then I guess your setup is OK as well. If not, then I would try to find out why you have eight /dev/sdX.

Haven't seen any problems.
I have two FC cables between the V3700 and the server, and I guess that's why I see two /dev/sdX.
If you have eight cables, then I guess your setup is OK as well. If not, then I would try to find out why you have eight /dev/sdX.

I do not also have two FC cables, but I do not know why I see 8, I did the tests on a server with Windows to validate the storage and in windows I recognized it without problems, but that I do not understand as I have 8 disk if It is one. (the array is raid5 and they are three 1.2Tb disk)

If I understand your first post correctly, the eight disks did show up before you installed multipath?
If so, then it should have nothing to do with multipath -> I would start looking at the setup on the V3700.
You may also want to exclude the two local disks in /etc/multipath.conf.

If I understand your first post correctly, the eight disks did show up before you installed multipath?
If so, then it should have nothing to do with multipath -> I would start looking at the setup on the V3700.
You may also want to exclude the two local disks in /etc/multipath.conf.

This is correct, what you say before installing the multipath and the 8 disk appeared, I'm going to send you a capture of the configuration of my storwize to see if it's the same as yours, suddenly you can help me with your data or your configuration. multipath and df output df -Th to validate how you have it would be a great help please.

You said you tested it with a windows server, so you must have defined that second host and mapped it to the volume.
I guess you can remove the mapping from some V3700 menu.
Sorry, I've run out of ideas - the only thing I can suggest is to create a partition, format and mount it, and then test it.

You said you tested it with a windows server, so you must have defined that second host and mapped it to the volume.
I guess you can remove the mapping from some V3700 menu.
Sorry, I've run out of ideas - the only thing I can suggest is to create a partition, format and mount it, and then test it.

Create the partition in the centos true once I configure the multipath.